Hayato Hirose
Biography
Hayato Hirose (b. 1974) is a Japanese composer and conductor.
Mr. Hirose completed his master's degree in composition and wind band conducting at Lemmens Institute (Belgium), bachelor's degree in composition at Boston Conservatory, and his professional study at the Tokyo Music & Mediaarts Shobi. He studied composition with Jan Van der Roost, Piet Swerts, Andy Vores, and Yoriaki Matsudaira.
Many of his works have been published by major publishers in Europe, the U.S., and Japan, and he has received numerous honors and awards. He is also an active conductor with much professional experience in band, choir, and orchestra conducting. Currently he is on the faculty at Shobi Music College in Tokyo.
Works for Winds
Adaptable Music
- Cotswolds Pictures (Flex instrumentation) (2010/2012)
- My Hometown (Flex instrumentation) (2013)
- Quartet in the Forest (Flex instrumentation)
- Rockport (Flex instrumentation) (2019)
- Siegfried (Flex instrumentation) (2020)
- Solomon's Ring (Flex instrumentation) (2015)
- Yuimar (Flex instrumentation) (2015)
All Wind Works
- Acropolis (2008)
- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
- American Overture
- Arcadia
- At the Spring Lane
- The Battle of Lepanto
- Bell of Hope Festival Overture
- The Bremen Town Musicians
- Captain Marco (1998)
- Commitment to Courage
- Cotswolds Pictures (Flex instrumentation) (2010/2012)
- Fantasy for Marimba (2007/2010)
- Glory of David
- The Lyre of Orpheus
- Marching Blues
- The Milky Way Express
- Moment Musical
- My Hometown (Flex instrumentation) (2013)
- Norman Rockwell Suite
- Pirate’s Dream
- Quartet in the Forest (Flex instrumentation)
- Rainbow Wings
- Rockport (Flex instrumentation) (2019)
- Siegfried (Flex instrumentation) (2020)
- Solomon's Ring (Flex instrumentation) (2015)
- Toward the Future
- Tower of Babel
- Yuimar (Flex instrumentation) (2015)